The Beach
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Nnhh!
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All right. All right.
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All right.
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All right, all right,
all right, all right.

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Now, before I start,
there's...

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there'sjust a couple of things
you have to remember.

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Number one,
you have to remain calm.

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Right?
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And number 2,
you have to show no fear.

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Teach it. Teach it.
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Because the sharks...
you see, the sharks,

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they can sense that fear...
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just as easily as they
can sense blood.

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And so it went for me...
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just as I knew it would,
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just as nature
had ordained.

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It's... jaw...
wide open.

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Row upon row
ofthese razor-sharp teeth,

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glinting underwater
like jagged diamonds.

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Its tail fin sweeping
back and forth as it

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surged in for the kill.
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I swear to God...
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my whole life
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Really. I had nothing
left to offer

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except for pure reflex,
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pure reflex and mankind's
basic drive for survival

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that somehow shouts, "No!
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I will not die today!"
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And at that instant, man,
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I knew it was
either the shark or me.

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The shark knew it.
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I knew it.
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But,jeez, God...
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It it's nothing personal,
right?

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You know, it'sjust
the way the world works.

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Right? it's nature.
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But if I remember
correctly...

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In that last glimmer
of its eyes,

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there was a moment between us...

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